Recently South Africa have been struggling with constant power supply as it were due to the inability of the power distribution company in charge of south Africa power distribution meeting up with increase in electricity demands. In today's economy we know how important the use of electricity is almost in all sectors of production and services without which a crack in a country's economy might surface. For the past few days many has taking to the streets of Johannesburg to protest against the power out calling for the resignation of the country president as the power situation has affected employment and work processes...
Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2023/1/25/hundreds-protest-s-africa-energy-crisisBringing in Nigeria in relation to this situation in South Afric knowing full well that they are both Africans countries and, we have been facing and still facing worst electricity distribution conditions and constant power black outs in different parts of the country both in rural and urban areas and yet there hasn't been any protest call of any kind at any time for the resignation of the sitting president and every other authorities vested with the responsibility of power distribution. Rather it has seem like a norm, more of something we have adjusted ourselves to with the situation (na normal tins nah) despite the devastating negative impact it posing on the economy, increase in interest/fee rates from private companies on the citizens as a result of financial burden from self-provided-power, layoffs and unemployment surge, etc.
I just have a few questions to this comparative relativeness:√ South-Africa is an African country just like Nigeria, currently believed to be the fast growing industrialized country in Africa which I believe it's part of the reasons why many Nigerians are moving to South Africa for greener pastures. Does it mean we Nigerians don't have the capacity and the wherewithal as citizens to boldly make demand in such issues as this or it is due to I-don't-care lifestyle maybe cause some feel they are able to afford a generator set so need not be to paddle in such issues.
√ Or is it an issue of fear of the government by the citizens to their tendency on the use of force to gag citizens against what should be a demanding right. Or is there other underlying issues that am missing here.